Many women with regular menstrual cycles only take it seriously when they find that their menstrual cycle has stopped for more than a week and they are worried about abnormal health or menstrual abnormalities caused by unexpected pregnancy. When can they go for a check-up when they are pregnant?

Women with regular menstrual cycles, after experiencing sexual intercourse, if their menstrual cycle is delayed by one week, can go to the hospital to check their blood HCG value about ten days after the delay. They can also test themselves with early pregnancy test strips at home. If the test shows positive, the chances of pregnancy are higher, and women can go to the hospital for further examination and confirmation.
When experiencing menstrual delay, women can also observe whether their body has other symptoms. If there are also symptoms such as drowsiness, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, it is highly likely to be a sign of pregnancy. Women should go to the hospital as soon as possible for blood tests and ultrasound examinations to confirm whether they are pregnant.
If a woman's pregnancy is confirmed through examination, she should pay more attention to rest, reduce physical activity, especially avoid vigorous physical activity, actively adjust her diet, ensure a balanced diet to meet the nutritional needs of embryo development, and go to the hospital for examination around 40 days of pregnancy to find the position of the gestational sac and determine whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy.